On June 16, Round 9 of the NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series went 125 laps around the 2 mile track at Michigan International Speedway. Justin would start the race in p. 5 and keep the #36 Alliance Garage Doors / C.H.I. Overhead Doors car in the top 5 for over 100 laps. After the second caution on lap 52 there was some hard 3-wide racing on the restart with Justin able to maintain a top 5 position. At lap 80 Justin took control of the 2nd spot behind leader and teammate Kenny Humpe. Drivers were able to make green flag pit stops at lap 89. Two late cautions, however, set the stage for an unfortunate incident with a 3-wide battle after starting p. 2 on the restart on lap 105 that ended Justin’s night. The p. 38 result doesn’t show the dominant run Justin had at Michigan. The TEAM again proved their hard work onthe setup of the car is keeping their drivers running up front each race and with Kenny Humpe taking another win in the series. Watch the race at https://youtu.be/RbjkuIQTZpo.

Round 8 of the NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series showed once again the strong performance of all The TEAM drivers. Round 8 at Dover International Speedway on June 2nd saw Justin starting on the pole for the second time during this series. Justin kept the #36 Alliance Garage Doors / C.H.I. Overhead Doors car in the top 3 for the entire 200 laps. There would be 6 cautions in all with 2 of them happening in the last 15 laps of the race. Justin finished p. 2 with The TEAM sweeping the podium. You can watch the race at https://youtu.be/QXZ6kwhIFOU

On May 19, the NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series headed to Charlotte Motor Speedway for Round 7 of the Series. Justin in the #36 Alliance Garage Doors / C.H.I. Overhead Doors car qualified in p. 11 and in the first couple laps of the race quickly moved up to p. 6. The first half of the race went green except for one caution on lap 4. Justin ran in the top 5 cycling through two green flag pit stops. The second half of the race had three cautions within 29 laps. At the restart on lap 148, the inside line had a slow start and the drivers behind Justin pushed forward creating a huge wreck catching Justin and ending his night. Justin and the other members of The TEAM again were extremely fast but ended up in the wrong place at the wrong time. Watch the race here https://youtu.be/PQA1aZN-fRQ. June 2 will see the series at Dover International Speedway.

The race did not go as planned at Pocono during Round 6 of the NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series on Tuesday, 5/5. Justin in the #36 Alliance Garage Doors / C.H.I. Overhead Doors car started the 100-lap race in p. 6. While running in the 7 th spot at lap 20, the #32 had merged back onto the track from a pit stop when he went around. Justin was able to avoid the spinning car and continue. On the restart on lap 26, Justin was battling side by side with #33 coming into Turn 2 whenthe two cars touched sending Justin spinning but he was able to save it and continue with left front damage. The caution would come out again on lap 50 for a single car spin. At lap 55 after the restart, two cars collided sending everyone scrambling. As Justin was trying to make it through, his car was hit several times from cars spinning out of control. There was too much damage to the #36 for Justin to be able to continue. Disappointing race at Pocono. On to Charlotte. See the replay of the race here.

Round 5 of the NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series went 200 laps at Richmond International Raceway on Tuesday, 4/21. Justin qualified the #36 Alliance Garage Doors / C.H.I. Overhead Doors car in p. 6 for the start of the race. The first half of the race was fairly calm with the first caution coming out on lap 57 while Justin was running in p. 4. The second caution occurred at lap 121. The second half of the race was filled with 5 more caution flags leaving Justin stuck on the outside line for some of the restarts. The race would end under caution with Justin finishing in p. 7. See a replay of the race here. The next race will be May 5 at Pocono.

Justin earned his first Pole of the NASCAR PEAK Antifreeze Series on Tuesday night, 4/7, at Texas Motor Speedway. The race went green for the most part with only one caution late in the race at lap 139. On lap 35, Justin surrendered the lead to teammate Chad Laughton and stayed up front running in the top 5 for the entire race. Teammate Chad Laughton would go on to win with Justin crossing the line in p. 5. You can watch the race at https://youtu.be/a6NeOTw7h-Y. Tuesday, 4/21, will see some short track racing on the ¾ mile D-shaped oval at Richmond International Raceway.